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Hiya all


Has anyone noticed the low level, but regular appearance of abandoned suitcases, still with air travel paperwork attached, and discarded items inside, left around on the area's streets?


I have a fantasy about this; it's a luggage nicking ring taking them from Heathrow, and abandoning them away from the airport after going through them.


Yours


R N ( Conspiracy theory) Gutsell

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When a burglar breaks into a place they grab the nearest bag / suitcase in the property and ram in all they want. I am guessing what you are seeing is discarded suitcases from such robberies. Most people leave the airport tags on their holiday suitcases until they are next going away. Always lock your suitcases in your own home that way they can't be used should the worst happen.
  • 4 months later...

Is it a man in a suit case?


I'd invite you back to my place

It's only mine because it holds my suitcase

It looks like home to me alright

But it's a hundred miles from yesterday night


Must I be the man in a suitcase

Is it me, the man with the stranger's face

Must I be the man in a suitcase

Is it me, the man with the stranger's face


Another key for my collection

For security I race for my connection

Bird in a flying cage you'll never get to know me well

The world's my oyster, a hotel room's a prison cell

Kailyn Wrote:

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> What a theory. I am going to hide and lock all my

> luggages. But I guess it will not prevent the

> robbery :(


Nope - if there's no luggage handy, they strip a sheet off the bed and pile their loot into that. Perhaps you could lock your bedding in the suitcase? ;-p

  • 2 weeks later...

I have just returned from Budapest. There, on the first weekend in March (Friday-Sunday) people put out into the street anything they don?t want (including suitcases), but also old and both broken and sound furniture, electrical goods, toys, carpets etc. The sorts of things we tend to skip. For three days people wander about, taking anything that they want (these people were described as ?gypsies? but I felt that was a generalised calumny from my taxi-driver informant). Each night of the three the municipality clears everything away.


It?s rather like a city-wide spring clean.


I?m not suggesting this for ED (for a start, the people in Budapest were very clean and tidy about their disposal, the heaps were all neat and were being ?managed? by their ?owners?) ? but maybe a once-a-year suitcase dump in an organised and ?cleared away? manner wouldn?t be a bad thing. I certainly have some that I would be glad to see them back-of.

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